

I just really don't like the blue "HP" icon in my system tray. I don't want to run the hplip GUI if I don't have to. Ubuntu auto-detects the device as a printer and auto-configures it. Printing to the device (over my network) works as expected. The scanner can connect to over the network to save scanned images. If you do not have this folder or if you see any errors when trying to scan, please let me know. This program will allow you to scan from your computer. Workaround: set up a samba share "network folder". To scan from your PC: Click on Start, go to the HP folder, Laserjet CM1410 Series folder, and then open HP Scan. $ scanimage -Lĭevice `escl:' is a ESCL HP Color LaserJet MFP M477fdw (E0EDEB) flatbed scannerĭevice `hpaio:/net/hp_color_laserjet_mfp_m477fdw?ip=10.1.1.80&queue=false' is a Hewlett-Packard hp_color_laserjet_mfp_m477fdw all-in-one The only thing I was unsure about was the PCL version to download, not a big deal.
#Unable to scan to computer hp cm1415fnw driver
I downloaded and installed the latest driver from HP onto each laptop and was instantly able to use the printer.

I have a home wireless network and we use 2 laptops. Unable to start scan" and the only option is to close that dialog. The good news is that this HP printer was easy to set up and begin using.

simple-scan then shows a white page but after half a second pops up a dialog that says "Failed to scan. The scanner touchscreen says "Scanning to Computer". When I click the green "Scan" button, the scanner warms up and appears to be working. Simple-scan (the "Document Scanner" app) starts up and detects the scanner, and the "Scan" button is green. I'm trying to get my Ubuntu desktop to scan directly from a HP color laser jet pro MFP M477fdw all-in-one printer/scanner device.
